Saturday, December 28, 2013

Neuron regeneration may help sufferers of brain injury, Alzheimer's disease | Penn State University

Neuron regeneration may help sufferers of brain injury, Alzheimer's disease | Penn State University: Researchers at Penn State have developed an innovative technology to regenerate functional neurons after brain injury and also in model systems used for research on Alzheimer's disease. The scientists have used supporting cells of the central nervous system, glial cells, to regenerate healthy, functional neurons, which are critical for transmitting signals in the brain.

Friday, December 27, 2013

Concussions Linked to Alzheimer's Risk in Study – WebMD

Concussions Linked to Alzheimer's Risk in Study – WebMD: Older adults with memory problems and a history of concussion have more buildup of Alzheimer's disease-associated plaques in the brain than those who also had concussions but don't have memory problems, according to a new study.

Three foods can help prevent Alzheimer's disease

Three foods can help prevent Alzheimer's disease: The number of Americans with Alzheimer's is projected to triple by 2050. While there isn't a cure for Alzheimer's, certain lifestyle changes can help prevent cognitive decline.

MySilverAge.com recommends three foods that can help prevent the onset of Alzheimer's by enhancing brain function and keeping the mind sharp.

Friday, December 20, 2013

Neuron regeneration may help sufferers of brain injury, Alzheimer's disease | Penn State University

Neuron regeneration may help sufferers of brain injury, Alzheimer's disease | Penn State University: Researchers at Penn State have developed an innovative technology to regenerate functional neurons after brain injury and also in model systems used for research on Alzheimer's disease. The scientists have used supporting cells of the central nervous system, glial cells, to regenerate healthy, functional neurons, which are critical for transmitting signals in the brain.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Exercise may Improve Cognitive Skills in Dementia Patients

Exercise may Improve Cognitive Skills in Dementia Patients: In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that older adults receive 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity (i.e., brisk walking) every week, as well as muscle strengthening activities on two or more days a week that work a major muscle group.

Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease: Six Key Tactics of Prevention

Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease: Six Key Tactics of Prevention: While dementia is a component of Alzheimer’s disease, it can also be a result of infection, concussion or stroke. Often as the patient heals, they will regain memory skills once again. Although dementia is not always preventable due to variable causes, its association with Alzheimer’s Disease may well be able to be slowed down.

Omega-3s cross blood-brain barrier in Alzheimer's patients - Medical News Today

Omega-3s cross blood-brain barrier in Alzheimer's patients - Medical News Today: The blood-brain barrier protects the brain from harmful chemicals in the blood, but it also blocks drugs from reaching it. However, researchers have suggested that omega-3 fatty acid supplements can cross this barrier in Alzheimer's patients, influencing markers for the disease and inflammation.